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Method, system, and computer program for performing carbohydrate/insulin calculation based upon food weight

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-25
SINGLEY JUDY
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[0010] The present invention is a method, system, and computer program by which a weight scale, having electronic output, is couplable to a processing device such as a computer, and preferably, a hand-held computer, PDA, cell phone or the like. The processing device is configured to receive weight inputs from the weight scale and identification information of the food or food ingredients being weighed, and then convert the gram weight of the food into grams of carbohydrate and protein for that food. For diabetes applications, the process also conver

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While it is better to use this method than no method at all, it is imprecise and can result in improper insulin dosages.
While ingredient lists and food charts display nutrient information, typically the basic unit of food measure (e.g., “serving size”) is vague, subjective, and sometimes inaccurate.
Aside from the inaccuracy of measurement, the process of trying to make precise calculations with such imprecise data is psychologically challenging and impedes the self-management of the disease.
The process of determining protein and carbohydrate intake is made even more difficult when the person wishing to have this information is dining in a restaurant or other location where labeling is not available and thus protein and carbohydrate information and weight information for the food that they are eating is likewise not available.

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[0015]FIG. 1 illustrates a basic environment in which the present invention may operate. Referring to FIG. 1, a processing device 102, typically a laptop computer, desktop computer, or other similar device, is couplable to hand-held processing devices, e.g., PDA 104 and / or cellular telephone 106 via a network connection 108. It is understood that the network connection 108 can be an Internet connection, an internal local area network (LAN) connection, a direct connection between the processing device 102 and the hand-held processing device via a “sync cradle” as is well known, or the like. Optionally, the hand-held devices may also be linkable to the processor 102 via wireless connections (e.g., infrared, BlueTooth, WiFi).

[0016] A scale 110, preferably a portable scale that is easy to transport, is couplable to any of the processing devices, e.g., PC 102, PDA 104, or cellular telephone 106. In a typical use, the scale 110 would be connectable to, for example, PDA 104 via a serial c...

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A technique is disclosed by which a weight scale, having electronic output, is couplable to a processing device such as a computer, and preferably, a hand-held computer, PDA, cell phone or the like. The processing device is configured to receive weight inputs from the weight scale and identification information of the food or food ingredients being weighed, and then convert the gram weight of the food into grams of carbohydrate and protein for that food. For diabetes applications, the process also converts the carbohydrate and protein information into rapid-acting insulin dosages which can then be used to determine manually the amount of insulin to be dosed to the person with diabetes. In a preferred embodiment, the calculated insulin dosages information is automatically provided to a insulin pump or other automatic means of dosing insulin to a patient to thereby automatically dose the patient properly.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 514,090, filed Oct. 24, 2003, which contents are incorporated fully herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] This invention relates to the field of diabetes management and, more particularly, to the field of the calculation of the proper insulin dosage in view of dietary intake. [0004] 2. Description of the Related Art [0005] The primary goal for people with diabetes is to learn to manage their blood glucose levels to near normal levels to avoid the complications from diabetes. In particular, people with insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus must be able to determine their carbohydrate and protein intake with a degree of precision to enable them to determine their individual rapid-acting insulin dosage. [0006] Currently, the best that people can do is read labels, guess weights, and calculate the carbohydr...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B5/00G06F7/48G06F19/00G06G7/48
CPCG06F19/3475A61B5/14532G16H20/60
Inventor SINGLEY, JUDY
Owner SINGLEY JUDY
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